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When we talk about Glen Grant, we are talking about one of the best selling single malt whiskies in the world (and the number 1 in Italy). The Glen Grant distillery was built and came into production in 1840 in Rothes, Speyside. The distillery expanded over the years and now has 10 pot stills. These stills have a special, slender shape that allegedly provides the Glen Grant whisky with a light, fresh profile.
You can't go wrong with a Glen Grant single malt whisky, but with this bottle you really get something exceptional! The spirit for this 21-year-old Speysider was vatted in a bourbon cask almost 75 years ago. It came out of that cask in 1984. (45%)
If you're looking for a solidly sherried 'old skool' whisky, this 2009 Jack Wiebers bottling is definitely for you! The Glen Grant single malt whisky matured from 1975 on for 34 years in a 'very dark' sherry cask. It was bottled at 50.5% cask strength.
The distinctive, slender shape of the stills at Glen Grant Distillery are said to produce the light, fresh profile of one of the world's best-selling single malt whiskies. A special Glen Grant bottling is this 26 to 27 year old one from BB&R. (49,1%)
This is another solid bottling from the Japanese bottler Acorn. Behind the classic label lies a 24-year-old Glen Grant single malt whisky, released in the Friends of Oak series. The whisky matured in a bourbon cask, from which 141 bottles came at 55.6%.
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